This document includes two statements of policy for the University of Hawaii's drug and alcohol abuse prevention program. The first, "Illegal Drugs and Substance Abuse," opens with an introduction stating the University's general mission and that mission's incompatibility with substance abuse. A second section details the University's expectations for students, faculty and staff. The policy's objectives and applicability follow. A fifth section establishes definitions of key terms and a sixth section details six university policies regarding drug and alcohol abuse. The following section describes administrative procedures for informing students and staff of current policy, for establishing a drug awareness program, and for establishing other procedures. The second document,"Illegal Drugs and Alcohol Abuse" lists the policy's objectives and those to whom it applies. Cross references to other university policies are provided along with definitions of key terms. Policies on illegal drugs, and alcohol, and other substance abuse are detailed. Briefly described is the abuse prevention program which is to include distribution of information and a biennial review of its program. (JB)

Identifiers: Network for Drug Free Colleges; University of Hawaii Manoa

Note: This report is part of a collection of programs, policies and curricula developed by members of the Network of Colleges and Universities Committed to the Elimination of Drug and Alcohol Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement in response to the 1989 Drug Free Schools and Communities Act.